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Old April 22nd, 2007, 07:28 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Quote: (Originally Posted by Dangerous Dan)View Post
Ok then,

Is there any situation where you would need to bag up from depth?

Dan
Yes there are times when the skipper says that you must bag up from the wreck. Iin which case you would use a reel. It is the same one which you would use for line laying such as a Halcyon Pathfinder 400 (400ft) or the Salvo equivalent.

You do not carry another reel such as one with a ratchet for use with bagging up. The reels above have a friction knob on them, which is all you really need to lock the reel off on stops.

Hope that provides a more sensible answer for you
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